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Olympian Simone Biles wants to ‘be a voice for the voiceless’
Simone Biles is a four-time Olympic gold medal winner and a 10-time world championship gold medal winner, making her one of the most decorated US...
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Police crack down on Russian protests against jailing of Kremlin foe Navalny
By Anton Zverev and Andrew Osborn Police detained more than 3,000 people and used force to break up rallies across Russia on Saturday as tens of...
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Coronavirus: Reopening of schools must be done in organised manner say teachers
The forthcoming opening up of primary schools must be carried out in an organised and proper manner, president of primary school teachers union...
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How to find a sustainable fashion style that works for you
In this video, YouTuber Signe explains her simple, three-step practice to help you discover a personal style that best expresses who you are....
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More than 200 vehicles at Troodos Square (PHOTOS)
Since this morning, there has been heavy traffic at Troodos Square but also in the area of Olymbos Mountain since more than 200 vehicles could be...
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Coronavirus: the kings of the roads
Business after business is poised to fail, but it’s been a bumper year for food delivery services By Jonathan Shkurko The...
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Iran’s nuclear programme back on track but ‘fully reversible’
Dr Yiorghos Leventis On January 4, with the dawn of the new decade, Tehran announced that it had resumed uranium enrichment activities. This...
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‘We create an island within the island’ — eToro CEO
“Working in Cyprus, we create an island within an island. Our focus is implementing our own culture not benchmarking against other companies in...
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How do 3D printers work and what can they create?
In this video, we follow Nat Geo’s Kamri Noel as she seeks to understand her 3D printer better. So, what is 3D printing? 3D is shorthand...
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Arrested drunk driver also carrying weapons, duty free stuff
A 39-year-old man has been arrested after he was stopped by the traffic police driving under the influence of both drugs and alcohol, in addition...
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Turkey hopes Mediterranean talks can calm choppy waters with EU
By Robin Emmott and Tuvan Gumrukcu After a five-year hiatus marked by grievances over their rival claims to Mediterranean waters, Turkey resumes...
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Pace of electricity deregulation still too slow — Ellinas
By Dr. Charles Ellinas THIS is a follow-up to the interview of Dr Andreas Poullikas, Chairman of the Cyprus Energy Regulatory Authority (CERA):...
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Highlights from Larry King’s iconic career moments
Late television legend Larry King probably asked about a billion questions over the course of his award-winning, seven-decade career. In this...
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Cyprus FM travels to Brussels for FAC, will meet with Borrell
Cyprus Foreign Affairs Minister Nikos Christodoulides travels to Brussels on Sunday to take part in the Foreign Affairs Council on Monday which...
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Turkish Cypriots to receive additional doses of COVID vaccines on Monday
Turkish Cypriots will receive on Monday an additional batch of 1,170 doses of Pfizer – BioNTech vaccines. Head of the bicommunal technical...
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FM travels to Brussels for foreign affairs council
Foreign Minister Nicos Christodoulides will travel to Brussels on Sunday to take part in the EU Foreign Affairs Council on Monday which will...
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Cyprus wineries missing low-cost, high-margin sales
CYPRUS wineries ended the year with 17.1 million litres in stock; only 9.823 million were consumed, according to the latest statistics compiled by...
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Man arrested for stealing firewood
The Police are investigating a case of theft of wood with the aim of selling. Policemen have arrested yesterday a 27-year-old man from a village...
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Some 60 patients with COVID-19 at Reference Hospital on Sunday
Some 60 patients of COVID-19 are today, Sunday, 24 January, being treated at the Famagusta General Hospital which is operating as a Reference...
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Police fine 149 citizens and two establishment owner for COVID-19 violations
Cyprus Police fined 149 individuals and the owners of two establishment for violations of COVID-19 measures out of a total of 11,044 checks...